+1seamusTX wrote:Please tell me how you know that.libertyhillguy wrote:I do know that the traveling law does not apply to commercial vehicles
A vehicle is not "premises." Building and land are premises. The law allows the same exceptions for recreational vehicles with living quarters as for residences.
However, you can legally carry a handgun in a vehicle as long the handgun is concealed. That right will become better-defined on September 1.
If you are going to carry only in a vehicle, you can also carry a shotgun or carbine and avoid any possible misunderstanding about handguns.
- Jim
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- Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:07 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:29 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carry in Place of business.....
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I hold a state A/C license and it does have to be tied to a specific address.
IMHO the only thing I can think of where a truck is a place of business is an ice cream truck, a tool truck or some other type of truck that has items for sale out of it. In these cases I would think yes.
Another option would be a commercial truck driver.
In some or all of the above cases, the traveling law may apply as well
IMHO the only thing I can think of where a truck is a place of business is an ice cream truck, a tool truck or some other type of truck that has items for sale out of it. In these cases I would think yes.
Another option would be a commercial truck driver.
In some or all of the above cases, the traveling law may apply as well